Philippines Lowest Remittances Received
Personal remittances received · World Bank
The lowest remittances received in Philippines was $339.0M in 1977. The top 5 years were: 1977 ($339.0M), 1978 ($446.0M), 1979 ($556.0M), 1980 ($626.0M), 1984 ($718.0M).
Top 5 Lowest Years▾
Philippines Top 5 Lowest Remittances Received Years
| Rank | Year | Value |
| 1st |
1977 |
$339.0M |
| 2nd |
1978 |
$446.0M |
| 3rd |
1979 |
$556.0M |
| 4th |
1980 |
$626.0M |
| 5th |
1984 |
$718.0M |
All Data (sorted by value)▾
| Year | Value | Change | Rank |
| 1977 |
$339.0M |
– |
60th |
| 1978 |
$446.0M |
+$107.0M |
67th |
| 1979 |
$556.0M |
+$110.0M |
73rd |
| 1980 |
$626.0M |
+$70.0M |
74th |
| 1984 |
$718.0M |
−$406.0M |
79th |
| 1981 |
$800.0M |
+$174.0M |
76th |
| 1985 |
$806.0M |
+$88.0M |
79th |
| 1986 |
$861.0M |
+$55.0M |
84th |
| 1987 |
$1.0B |
+$159.0M |
88th |
| 1982 |
$1.0B |
+$249.0M |
81st |
| 1983 |
$1.1B |
+$75.0M |
87th |
| 1988 |
$1.3B |
+$242.0M |
89th |
| 1989 |
$1.4B |
+$100.0M |
91st |
| 1990 |
$1.5B |
+$103.0M |
91st |
| 1991 |
$1.9B |
+$385.0M |
95th |
| 1992 |
$2.5B |
+$688.0M |
107th |
| 1993 |
$2.6B |
+$49.0M |
114th |
| 1994 |
$3.5B |
+$865.0M |
121st |
| 1996 |
$4.9B |
−$485.0M |
137th |
| 1998 |
$5.1B |
−$1.7B |
141st |
| 1995 |
$5.4B |
+$1.9B |
134th |
| 1999 |
$6.7B |
+$1.6B |
144th |
| 1997 |
$6.8B |
+$1.9B |
137th |
| 2000 |
$6.9B |
+$231.0M |
146th |
| 2001 |
$8.8B |
+$1.8B |
148th |
| 2002 |
$9.7B |
+$975.0M |
153rd |
| 2003 |
$10.2B |
+$504.0M |
156th |
| 2004 |
$11.5B |
+$1.2B |
159th |
| 2005 |
$13.7B |
+$2.3B |
161st |
| 2006 |
$15.5B |
+$1.8B |
164th |
| 2007 |
$16.4B |
+$941.3M |
166th |
| 2008 |
$18.9B |
+$2.4B |
169th |
| 2009 |
$20.0B |
+$1.1B |
174th |
| 2010 |
$21.6B |
+$1.6B |
176th |
| 2011 |
$23.1B |
+$1.5B |
178th |
| 2012 |
$24.6B |
+$1.6B |
178th |
| 2013 |
$26.7B |
+$2.1B |
176th |
| 2014 |
$28.7B |
+$2.0B |
179th |
| 2015 |
$29.8B |
+$1.1B |
179th |
| 2016 |
$31.1B |
+$1.3B |
180th |
| 2017 |
$32.8B |
+$1.7B |
181st |
| 2018 |
$33.8B |
+$999.2M |
181st |
| 2020 |
$34.9B |
−$284.6M |
183rd |
| 2019 |
$35.2B |
+$1.4B |
182nd |
| 2021 |
$36.7B |
+$1.8B |
182nd |
| 2022 |
$38.0B |
+$1.4B |
182nd |
| 2023 |
$39.1B |
+$1.0B |
182nd |
| 2024 |
$40.3B |
+$1.2B |
181st |
| 2025 |
$41.8B |
+$1.5B |
4th |
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